Mercedes W11

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What are those little yellowish blocks on the floor, in the left half of the image (5 per side)? Ballast? Weights to dampen/avoid vibration resonances?

(the resolution of the image I am getting is not good enough to be more precise in the question).

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Those tubes that are coming up from the floor through to the neutral section, below where the gearbox housing would sit are those being fed from below the floor or from the flow from the undercut of the sidepods..?

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HungarianRacer wrote:
02 Jul 2020, 21:46
No strakes/spikes sticking out from under the front leading edge of the floor (behind the bargeboards)?.... I find that odd, definitely goes against modern design trends...
The viewing angle is bad. Wait till u see it from the front.
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shady wrote:
03 Jul 2020, 02:09
Those tubes that are coming up from the floor through to the neutral section, below where the gearbox housing would sit are those being fed from below the floor or from the flow from the undercut of the sidepods..?
Interesting question, but I don't think those are "tubes", just parts of the floor that come up to guide air. I don't think they are allowed to have any "holes" in the floor in that area that would allow air to go from under the floor to on top.
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This seems like the biggest change/update on the car. Is it something track specific where they may revert back to the previous diffuser in Hungary or afterwards? Was this change made for more rear downforce or less drag? Or maybe a more stable platform? Does any other team run a similar diffuser already? Is it a copy or an innovation?

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The rear heat exhaust tunnels (bodywork around the rear suspension) seem to be even tighter than before!

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shady wrote:
03 Jul 2020, 02:09
Those tubes that are coming up from the floor through to the neutral section, below where the gearbox housing would sit are those being fed from below the floor or from the flow from the undercut of the sidepods..?
It's bodywork that guides air below the gearbox. No holes bring air from below the floor.
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So Mercedes basically reverted to the older (2017-18?) RB-Ferrari spec diffuser

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That fin has changed a little bit.
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Also DAS in action.

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So basically what several of us have theorized it's real benefits are.
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It's funny people joke about Mercedes being like the evil empire.

This year's car looks exactly like something imperial out of Star Wars. Especially Hamilton with the dark race helmet and black suit in that car has a bit of a Darth Vader feel about him!

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I do not believe those are the only benefits. It doesn't make sense to have all that weight carrying all race long just to warm up tyres after the safety car.
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F1Krof wrote:
03 Jul 2020, 17:53
I do not believe those are the only benefits. It doesn't make sense to have all that weight carrying all race long just to warm up tyres after the safety car.
Agreed. Why give up a 'massive weight advantage' for every lap of Quali and the race, just to make controlling front tyre heat a little easier? To be fair, it'll also provide some cooling options (remove scrub in a straight line) but...